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Is it a kind of pine. The runner is interesting and they grow in big
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Is it a kind of pine. The runner is interesting and they grow in big
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Club Moss
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 03:28:17 -0700, Garrapata
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Is it a kind of pine. The runner is interesting and they grow in big
patches. Under pines etc. Not sure.

Club Moss
Lycopodium sp

Thank you. It was so pretty in the woods I took couple of tiny bits
for a pot on the deck. I think I will keep it a bit on the sandy side.
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 03:28:17 -0700, Garrapata
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Is it a kind of pine. The runner is interesting and they grow in big
patches. Under pines etc. Not sure.

Club Moss
Lycopodium sp

Thank you. It was so pretty in the woods I took couple of tiny bits
for a pot on the deck. I think I will keep it a bit on the sandy side.
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